DMG Productions Currently Gathering Content for Upcoming Episodes of Innovations

Exploring the latest industry advancements in wastewater treatment technology.

Jupiter, FL—Innovations Television, produced by DMG Productions, announced today that they are gathering content for upcoming episodes of Innovations, focusing on wastewater treatment technology, slated to air first quarter 2015.

Innovations, featuring award winning environmentalist Ed Begley, Jr., is currently seeking educational content surrounding the wastewater management industry. Wastewater collection and treatment ranks among the most significant advancements in public health in the United States. Yet today, the public is largely unaware of the civil infrastructure that has virtually eliminated diseases that spawned deadly epidemics in this country during the last century. Innovations is dedicated to educating viewers on these advancements, and to ensuring that the public stay informed on the important topics which aid in creating a safer environment and more sustainable for future generations.

“Currently, the wastewater industry is addressing environmental issues which are important both in terms of effluent water quality, as well as water scarcity and reuse potential,” said Robert Sikich, Producer for the series. “We look forward to working with the industry experts who are responsible for further advancement in this area.”

About Innovations and DMG Productions:
Innovations, hosted by award winning actor Ed Begley, Jr., is an information-based series geared toward educating the public on the latest breakthroughs in all areas of society. Featuring practical solutions and important issues facing consumers and professionals alike, Innovations focuses on cutting-edge advancements in everything from health and wellness to global business, renewable energy, and more.

DMG Productions (responsible for creating the Innovations show) includes personnel specialized in various fields from agriculture to medicine, independent films to regional news and more. Our field producers work closely with experts in the field to develop stories. This powerful force enables us to consistently produce commercial-free, educational programming, which both viewers and networks depend on.

For more information visit www.InnovationsTelevision.com. You can also contact Robert Sikich at: (866) 496-4065 x 805 or at: [email protected].

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